Breaking: Bush and McCain reach deal on enemy combatant laws

Details on the deal were not immediately available, but Rep. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said it represented “very positive steps forward. Once everyone looks at it, we hope to come to an agreement.” He was meeting with McCain and Sens. Bill Frist and John Warner, according to NBC.

- Yes, no doubt McCains blackmail effort backfired on him. The wheels came off the wagon when it was reported he was even rejecting his own recomendation white paper.

– About now would be a good time for all of the election managers from both parties to stop pounding smoke up their candidates derriers. there is no “there” in the old ploy of splitting off blocks of voters. americans are polerized absolutely like never before. It’s a losing angle. spme pf the Republican candidates were planning on the Hillery shuffle, by distancing themselves from Bush on key issues. They’ll tred more softly now. As for the Dembulbs, they still cling desperately to the idea that “We’re not Bush” is a winning formula. They’re even using a variation on some of their own like Lieberman. that’s promarily because they want to believe that conservative “anger” equates to Dem votes. It’s nonsense. I may ne angry with some things, like the border mess, but I’d have to be juat plain nuts to vote for the cut and run appeaser, blame America first, crowd.

Heard on O’Reilly factor by Senator from Tx. ? name, Republican, that they are gonna keep the techniques secret but that they would be safe from violating the GC.
The moonbats are gonna go crazy with this SECRET, oh my God, SECRET, I can’t wait for the frenzy to start.
mcpain, linsdey, collins, warner are still on my list.